[02:57:16] hi [02:59:38] How can I add the plugin to this site? https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_default [03:04:10] hello [03:04:20] How can I add the plugin to this site? https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_default [14:01:28] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting in 60 minutes in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: @Lucas_WMDE & @tarrow - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [14:51:11] Technical Advice IRC meeting starting in 10 minutes in channel #wikimedia-tech, hosts: @Lucas_WMDE & @tarrow - all questions welcome, more infos: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Technical_Advice_IRC_Meeting [14:54:30] hi [15:46:51] Dear people, [15:47:24] We have MediaWiki site, with category, and pages in this category. [15:47:37] Is there an extension (or other way) to get next page in category, so to make a link to next page? [15:48:00] And --- in the same way --- to know the previous page in category, so to make link to previous page? [15:48:33] We would like to arrange the pages in this category in a circle of links, one by one. [15:48:37] Thank you for advice! [15:51:07] I don't think an extension exists for this [15:52:33] Pity to hear. [15:53:42] We don't really use the idea of "next" and previous" in a category [15:54:10] Because they're usually alphabetical (unless there's a sort order defined), which means that they're not the "next" article etc [15:54:42] It probably wouldn't be to hard for someone who knows php to make something like that though [15:55:14] for the definition of next being alphabetically next [15:55:42] Yes, the next one is alphabetically next one. [16:06:45] Or maybe DynamicPageList allows such a trick? [16:07:50] Which one? There's numerous with basically the same name... [16:08:04] hi. I tried to join irc://irc.freenode.net:6667/#wikimedia-tech but got kicked to the overflow channel. what do I need to do? [16:10:40] Well, as soon as there are many of them, I hoped one of those DPLs may do this trick :-). [16:12:24] lol [16:12:35] There are an excessive number of DPL's [16:13:06] Well, if any DPL allows this, it will fit :-) [16:15:38] jc86035: I think because that channel is registered users only. Probably when joining by url your client maybe tried to join the channel before doing the identify to nickserv step so you weren't logged in yet [16:15:54] bawolff: I'm somewhat new to IRC so it took me a while to figure out exactly what the five different error messages I got meant. I've logged in now [16:16:47] hello [16:16:54] jc86035: tbf, its really unfortunate that that channel is restricted. We had some spam problems a little while back, but maybe they've gone away enough we could lift the ban on unregistered users [16:16:59] How can I add the plugin to this site? https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_default [16:17:18] jsbin [18:46:12] templates are written in what language? [18:53:20] templates are written in what language? [18:58:09] Someone guides? [18:58:13] Mahdi: either custum wiki template language (see extension:parserFunctions) or lua (extension:Scribunto) [18:58:23] !templates [18:58:23] For more information about templates, see . See also: !templateproblems , !wptemplates [18:58:42] !help Extension:ParserFunctions [18:58:42] There are a lot of topics you could be asking about. Besides, this bot is mostly for experienced users to quickly answer common questions. Please just ask your question and wait patiently, as the best person to answer your question may be away for a few minutes or longer. If you're looking for help pages, we moved that to !helpfor. [18:58:50] Meh wrong command [19:00:29] heh :) [19:01:22] bawolff: I mean making the following page https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D%AF%D9%88:%DA%86%DA%A9%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%87 [19:01:48] !wptemplates [19:01:48] To copy templates from Wikipedia, use Special:Export and check the "Include templates" option to get all the sub-templates, then upload the file with Special:Import on your wiki. You'll also likely have to install the ParserFunctions extension, Scribunto extension and install/enable HTML tidy. You also might need some CSS from Wikipedia's Common.css. You'll also need a lot of... [19:03:11] bawolff: Thank you but do not want to copy. Things that do not have a wiki site and I want to make it myself [19:22:16] mahdi: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Templates [19:22:26] If you have specific questions, feel free to ask specific questions. Thanks! [19:39:00] bawolff: I mean making the following page https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D%AF%D9%88:%DA%86%DA%A9%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%87 [19:39:42] andre__: I mean making the following page https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D%AF%D9%88:%DA%86%DA%A9%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%87 [19:40:02] mahdi: What is your specific question about that page? [19:40:11] Basically, what does "mean" mean? :) [19:41:15] andre__: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Nutshell [19:41:50] mahdi: Okay, those are some links to some things. Do you have a question? [19:41:58] How do I create this pattern? [19:42:08] https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%D%AF%D9%88:%DA%86%DA%A9%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%87 is an HTTP 400 error here. [19:42:20] mahdi, what is a "pattern"? [19:43:12] andre__>الگو:چکیده [19:44:23] That doesnt look like a validly encoded url... [19:44:32] mahdi: For https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Nutshell , you click "View Source", read what's there, and either copy or understand that code, and adjust it to your needs. [19:44:49] bawolff, yes, the correct one is https://fa.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%A7%D9%84%DA%AF%D9%88:%DA%86%DA%A9%DB%8C%D8%AF%D9%87 instead [19:44:54] mahdi: You continue posting links. I do not know why. [19:46:03] andre__ I want to create a custom template [19:46:23] mahdi, so do it? What blocks you? [19:46:27] mahdi: There are help pages which explain Templates and ParserFunctions. Existing Templates have "View Source" links. You can study and understand code. You can copy code. You can adjust code. [19:46:52] But if you don't have a specific question, then I do not know else you ask for exactly here. :) [19:51:40] andre__ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Template_messages/Cleanup#Copy_editing [19:52:14] mahdi, https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Templates [19:52:24] For example, what language is this template written? [19:53:52] mahdi: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Copy_edit&action=edit [19:53:57] mahdi: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Copy_edit_section&action=edit [19:54:00] mahdi: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Verify_spelling&action=edit [19:54:12] thank you next question: Https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp site   As an example. These are the codes, are there any other wiki? [19:54:14] Some stuff are parser functions. [19:54:17] Some stuff is HTML. [19:54:22] Some stuff might be wiki markup. [19:54:27] Some stuff might be written in Lua. [19:54:49] see what I wrote here. [19:55:13] see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Wikitext for wiki markup. [19:55:17] see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Lua_scripting for Lua. [19:55:41] andre__ In general, what programming languages should I dominate? [19:55:57] There is no "in general". [19:56:03] See what has been written here already. [19:56:28] ok [19:56:49] tanks [19:57:00] yw [19:57:16] thank you [19:58:06] thank you next question: Https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_intro.asp site   As an example. These are the codes, are there any other wiki? [19:58:58] I don't understand the question. [19:59:08] I don't understand the "are there any other wiki" part. [19:59:24] The "codes" is called: HTML markup. [19:59:49] andre__ Writes code and compiles on the same page [20:00:13] I don't know what you refer to, sorry. [20:00:36] andre__ what extensions? [20:00:42] ??? [20:01:03] https://jsbin.com/ [20:01:04] I don't know what you're asking. [20:02:14] You linked to a HTML page. I have no idea how that is related to MediaWiki. [20:03:38] I do not want to convert HTML code to live [20:04:01] I want to convert the code samples live to html [20:04:55] what "code samples"? [20:05:04] Please be more specific. [20:05:13] and explain how that is related to MediaWiki. [20:09:39] andre__ I want to create a tutorial page and put code programming into it. [20:09:50] Hi, I migrated a media wiki from 1.24.2 to 1.31.1 on another server. Everything works fine except localisation which are made from templates. The new server displays "Langue : [[:|Français]] • [[::Horloge analogique 24h/en|English]]" [20:10:02] mahdi: Okay. Feel free to do that. [20:10:10] but it is plain text, link is not interpreted. Any idea ? thanks [20:10:56] andre__ yes, free [20:14:11] andre__ Is there an extension to write the code to the left of the page and the result to the right of the page... [20:14:46] andre__ Is there a plug-in to write the code to the left of the page and see the result on the right side of the page? [20:15:16] mahdi: what is "the code"? Do you mean HTML markup? [20:16:03] yes. HTML [20:16:58] I don't know such an extension. [20:16:59] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Extensions [20:21:13] andre__ Thank you since you left Thanks [20:22:58] Maybe looking for LivePreview